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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587639/kinesin-kif3a-regulates-meiotic-progression-and-spindle-assembly-in-oocyte-meiosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing-Cai Liu, Zhen-Nan Pan, Jia-Qian Ju, Yuan-Jing Zou, Meng-Hao Pan, Yue Wang, Xin Wu, Shao-Chen Sun
Kinesin family member 3A (KIF3A) is a microtubule-oriented motor protein that belongs to the kinesin-2 family for regulating intracellular transport and microtubule movement. In this study, we characterized the critical roles of KIF3A during mouse oocyte meiosis. We found that KIF3A associated with microtubules during meiosis and depletion of KIF3A resulted in oocyte maturation defects. LC-MS data indicated that KIF3A associated with cell cycle regulation, cytoskeleton, mitochondrial function and intracellular transport-related molecules...
April 8, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571482/quantification-of-cell-shape-intracellular-flows-and-transport-based-on-dic-object-detection-and-tracking
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanvi Kale, Dhruv Khatri, Jashaswi Basu, Shivani A Yadav, Chaitanya A Athale
Computational image analysis combined with label-free imaging has helped maintain its relevance for cell biology, despite the rapid technical improvements in fluorescence microscopy with the molecular specificity of tags. Here, we discuss some computational tools developed in our lab and their application to quantify cell shape, intracellular organelle movement and bead transport in vitro, using differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy data as inputs. The focus of these methods is image filtering to enhance image gradients, and combining them with segmentation and single particle tracking (SPT)...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Microscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564240/dynamic-localization-of-the-chromosomal-passenger-complex-in-trypanosomes-is-controlled-by-the-orphan-kinesins-kin-a-and-kin-b
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Ballmer, Bungo Akiyoshi
The chromosomal passenger complex (CPC) is an important regulator of cell division, which shows dynamic subcellular localization throughout mitosis, including kinetochores and the spindle midzone. In traditional model eukaryotes such as yeasts and humans, the CPC consists of the catalytic subunit Aurora B kinase, its activator INCENP, and the localization module proteins Borealin and Survivin. Intriguingly, Aurora B and INCENP as well as their localization pattern are conserved in kinetoplastids, an evolutionarily divergent group of eukaryotes that possess unique kinetochore proteins and lack homologs of Borealin or Survivin...
April 2, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563569/atp-concentration-dependent-fractions-of-one-head-bound-and-two-head-bound-states-of-the-kinesin-motor-during-its-chemomechanical-coupling-cycle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ping Xie
Kinesin is a typical motor protein that can use the chemical energy of ATP hydrolysis to step processively on microtubules, alternating between one-head-bound and two-head-bound states. Some published experimental results showed that the duration of the one-head-bound state increases greatly with a decrease in ATP concentration, whereas the duration of the two-head-bound state is independent of ATP concentration, indicating that ATP binding occurs in the one-head-bound state. On the contrary, other experimental results showed that the duration of the two-head-bound state increases greatly with a decrease in ATP concentration, whereas the duration of the one-head-bound state increases slightly with a decrease in ATP concentration, indicating that ATP binding occurs mainly in the two-head-bound state...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560520/kinesin-7-cenp-e-in-tumorigenesis-chromosome-instability-spindle-assembly-checkpoint-and-applications
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REVIEW
Yu-Hao Yang, Ya-Lan Wei, Zhen-Yu She
Kinesin motors are a large family of molecular motors that walk along microtubules to fulfill many roles in intracellular transport, microtubule organization, and chromosome alignment. Kinesin-7 CENP-E (Centromere protein E) is a chromosome scaffold-associated protein that is located in the corona layer of centromeres, which participates in kinetochore-microtubule attachment, chromosome alignment, and spindle assembly checkpoint. Over the past 3 decades, CENP-E has attracted great interest as a promising new mitotic target for cancer therapy and drug development...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559153/katanin-kinesin-13-and-ataxin-2-inhibit-premature-interaction-between-maternal-and-paternal-genomes-in-c-elegans-zygotes
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Elizabeth Beath, Cynthia Bailey, Meghana Mahantesh Magadum, Shuyan Qiu, Karen L McNally, Francis J McNally
Fertilization occurs before completion of oocyte meiosis in the majority of animal species and sperm contents move long distances within zygotes of mouse and C. elegans . If incorporated into the meiotic spindle, paternal chromosomes could be expelled into a polar body resulting in lethal monosomy. Through live imaging of fertilization in C. elegans , we found that the microtubule disassembling enzymes, katanin and kinesin-13 limit long range movement of sperm contents and that maternal ataxin-2 maintains paternal DNA and paternal mitochondria as a cohesive unit that moves together...
March 13, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556596/identifying-and-characterising-promising-small-molecule-inhibitors-of-kinesin-spindle-protein-using-ligand-based-virtual-screening-molecular-docking-molecular-dynamics-and-mm%C3%A2-gbsa-calculations
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samia A Elseginy
The kinesin spindle protein (Eg5) is a mitotic protein that plays an essential role in the formation of the bipolar spindles during the mitotic phase. Eg5 protein controls the segregation of the chromosomes in mitosis which renders it a vital target for cancer treatment. In this study our approach to identifying novel scaffold for Eg5 inhibitors is based on targeting the novel allosteric pocket (α4/α6/L11). Extensive computational techniques were applied using ligand-based virtual screening and molecular docking by two approaches, MOE and AutoDock, to screen a library of commercial compounds...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Computer-aided Molecular Design
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556551/cargo-specificity-regulation-and-therapeutic-potential-of-cytoplasmic-dynein
#28
REVIEW
Jin-Gyeong Park, Hanul Jeon, Kwang Yeon Hwang, Sun-Shin Cha, Rafael T Han, Hyesung Cho, In-Gyun Lee
Intracellular retrograde transport in eukaryotic cells relies exclusively on the molecular motor cytoplasmic dynein 1. Unlike its counterpart, kinesin, dynein has a single isoform, which raises questions about its cargo specificity and regulatory mechanisms. The precision of dynein-mediated cargo transport is governed by a multitude of factors, including temperature, phosphorylation, the microtubule track, and interactions with a family of activating adaptor proteins. Activating adaptors are of particular importance because they not only activate the unidirectional motility of the motor but also connect a diverse array of cargoes with the dynein motor...
April 1, 2024: Experimental & Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553872/kinesin-family-member-12-related-hepatopathy-a-generally-indolent-disorder-with-elevated-gamma-glutamyl-transferase-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georg-Friedrich Vogel, Alexandra Podpeskar, Dietmar Rieder, Helin Salzer, Dorota Garczarczyk-Asim, Li Wang, Kuerbanjiang Abuduxikuer, Jian-She Wang, Anke Scharrer, Eissa Ali Faqeih, Ali T Aseeri, Julia Vodopiutz, Andreas Heilos, Judith Pichler, Wolf-Dietrich Huber, Thomas Müller, A S Knisely, Andreas R Janecke
Exome sequencing (ES) has identified biallelic kinesin family member 12 (KIF12) mutations as underlying neonatal cholestatic liver disease. We collected information on onset and progression of this entity. Among consecutively referred pediatric patients at our centers, diagnostic ES identified 4 patients with novel, biallelic KIF12 variants using the human GRCh38 reference sequence, as KIF12 remains incompletely annotated in the older reference sequence GRCh37. A review of these and of 21 reported patients with KIF12 variants found that presentation with elevated serum transaminase activity in the context of trivial respiratory infection, without clinical features of liver disease, was more common (n = 18) than manifest cholestatic disease progressing rapidly to liver transplantation (LT; n = 7)...
March 29, 2024: Clinical Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553728/kinesin-kifc3-is-essential-for-microtubule-stability-and-cytokinesis-in-oocyte-meiosis
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jia-Qian Ju, Hao-Lin Zhang, Yue Wang, Lin-Lin Hu, Shao-Chen Sun
KIFC3 is a member of Kinesin-14 family motor proteins, which play a variety of roles such as centrosome cohesion, cytokinesis, vesicles transportation and cell proliferation in mitosis. Here, we investigated the functional roles of KIFC3 in meiosis. Our findings demonstrated that KIFC3 exhibited expression and localization at centromeres during metaphase I, followed by translocation to the midbody at telophase I throughout mouse oocyte meiosis. Disruption of KIFC3 activity resulted in defective polar body extrusion...
March 29, 2024: Cell Communication and Signaling: CCS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552217/kif3c-an-emerging-biomarker-with-prognostic-and-immune-implications-across-pan-cancer-types-and-its-experiment-validation-in-gastric-cancer
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiangqiang Zhong, Wenbo Hong, Lina Xiong
Kinesin Family Member 3C (KIF3C) assumes a crucial role in various biological processes of specific human cancers. Nevertheless, there exists a paucity of systematic assessments pertaining to the contribution of KIF3C in human malignancies. We conducted an extensive analysis of KIF3C, covering its expression profile, prognostic relevance, molecular function, tumor immunity, and drug sensitivity. Functional enrichment analysis was also carried out. In addition, we conducted in vitro experiments to substantiate the role of KIF3C in gastric cancer (GC)...
March 28, 2024: Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551798/-1-h-13-c-and-15-n-resonance-assignments-and-solution-structure-of-the-n-terminal-divergent-calponin-homology-nn-ch-domain-of-human-intraflagellar-transport-protein-54
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kanako Kuwasako, Weirong Dang, Fahu He, Mari Takahashi, Kengo Tsuda, Takashi Nagata, Akiko Tanaka, Naohiro Kobayashi, Takanori Kigawa, Peter Güntert, Mikako Shirouzu, Shigeyuki Yokoyama, Yutaka Muto
The intraflagellar transport (IFT) machinery plays a crucial role in the bidirectional trafficking of components necessary for ciliary signaling, such as the Hedgehog, Wnt/PCR, and cAMP/PKA systems. Defects in some components of the IFT machinery cause dysfunction, leading to a wide range of human diseases and developmental disorders termed ciliopathies, such as nephronophthisis. The IFT machinery comprises three sub-complexes: BBsome, IFT-A, and IFT-B. The IFT protein 54 (IFT54) is an important component of the IFT-B sub-complex...
March 29, 2024: Biomolecular NMR Assignments
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551642/the-ddx6-kifc1-signaling-axis-as-regulated-by-yy1-contributes-to-the-malignant-behavior-of-pancreatic-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Deng, Zhen Liu, Baosheng Wang, Jia Ma, Xiangpeng Meng
Human DEAD/H box RNA helicase DDX6 acts as an oncogene in several different types of cancer, where it participates in RNA processing. Nevertheless, the role of DDX6 in pancreatic cancer (PC), together with the underlying mechanism, has yet to be fully elucidated. In the present study, compared with adjacent tissues, the level of DDX6 was abnormally increased in human PC tissues, and this increased level of expression was associated with poor prognosis. Furthermore, the role of DDX6 in PC was investigated by overexpressing or silencing the DDX6 in the PC cell lines, SW1990 and PaTu-8988t...
April 15, 2024: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551405/effects-of-schisandrin-b-on-hypoxia-related-cognitive-function-and-protein-expression-in-vascular-dementia-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing-Bo He, He Zhang, Hong-Xia Zheng, Jian-Xin Jia, Yi-Chi Zhang, Xu-Sheng Yan, Xiao-Xu Li, Kai-Wen Wei, Jun Mao, Hong Chen, Jing Li, He Wang, Ming Zhang, Zhi-Ying Zhao
Vascular dementia (VD) a heterogenous group of brain disorders in which cognitive impairment is attributable to vascular risk factors and cerebrovascular disease. A common phenomenon in VD is a dysfunctional cerebral regulatory mechanism associated with insufficient cerebral blood flow, ischemia and hypoxia. Under hypoxic conditions oxygen supply to the brain results in neuronal death leading to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's (AD) and VD. In conditions of hypoxia and low oxygen perfusion, expression of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1α) increases under conditions of low oxygen and low perfusion associated with upregulation of expression of hypoxia-upregulated mitochondrial movement regulator (HUMMR), which promotes anterograde mitochondrial transport by binding with trafficking protein kinesin 2 (TRAK2)...
March 29, 2024: Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544905/progress-in-the-synthesis-of-colloidal-machines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolle S Jackson, Samira Munkaila, Lasya Damaraju, Marcus Weck
For the past decade, the field of colloidal science has expanded the collection of colloidal particles to include an entire library of subunits that can be isotropic or anisotropic in terms of structural morphology or chemical composition. Using anisotropic subunits, the field has assembled a variety of static and dynamic structures. For this Account, we use the umbrella term "dynamic colloids" to describe subunits capable of movement, shape-shifting, or any other type of action in response to a stimulus and "static colloids" to describe those that are unresponsive to such stimuli...
March 22, 2024: Accounts of materials research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535589/refinement-of-the-rkli8-3-based-serodiagnostic-elisa-allows-detection-of-canine-leishmaniosis-in-dogs-with-low-antibody-titers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henrique C Teixeira, Giulia P C Valle, Rouzbeh Mahdavi, Priscila S M Dias, Erick E de Oliveira, Cristina P Aira, Daniela Heinz, Andreas Latz, Marta de Lana, Fernanda N Morgado, Renato Porrozzi, Ulrich Steinhoff
The diagnosis of canine leishmaniasis (CanL) still represents a challenge due to the variable clinical manifestations and the large number of asymptomatic dogs. Serological tests are most commonly used to detect infected animals, revealing anti- Leishmania antibodies, mainly of the IgG isotype. Recently, a new diagnostic antigen, rKLi8.3, containing 8.3 kinesin tandem repeats (TR) from a Leishmania infantum strain from Sudan, has been shown to provide excellent specificity and sensitivity for the detection of Leishmania -infected humans and dogs...
March 13, 2024: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531711/roles-of-the-tubulin-based-cytoskeleton-in-the-toxoplasma-gondii-apical-complex
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REVIEW
Albert Tell I Puig, Dominique Soldati-Favre
Microtubules (MTs) play a vital role as key components of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. The phylum Apicomplexa comprises eukaryotic unicellular parasitic organisms defined by the presence of an apical complex which consists of specialized secretory organelles and tubulin-based cytoskeletal elements. One apicomplexan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, is an omnipresent opportunistic pathogen with significant medical and veterinary implications. To ensure successful infection and widespread dissemination, T. gondii heavily relies on the tubulin structures present in the apical complex...
March 25, 2024: Trends in Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527106/a-stable-microtubule-bundle-formed-through-an-orchestrated-multistep-process-controls-quiescence-exit
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damien Laporte, Aurelie Massoni-Laporte, Charles Lefranc, Jim Dompierre, David Mauboules, Emmanuel T Nsamba, Anne Royou, Lihi Gal, Maya Schuldiner, Mohan L Gupta, Isabelle Sagot
Cells fine-tune microtubule assembly in both space and time to give rise to distinct edifices with specific cellular functions. In proliferating cells, microtubules are highly dynamics, and proliferation cessation often leads to their stabilization. One of the most stable microtubule structures identified to date is the nuclear bundle assembled in quiescent yeast. In this article, we characterize the original multistep process driving the assembly of this structure. This Aurora B-dependent mechanism follows a precise temporality that relies on the sequential actions of kinesin-14, kinesin-5, and involves both microtubule-kinetochore and kinetochore-kinetochore interactions...
March 25, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525108/a-novel-in-frame-deletion-in-kif5c-gene-causes-infantile-onset-epilepsy-and-psychomotor-retardation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Santasree Banerjee, Qiang Zhao, Bo Wang, Jiale Qin, Xin Yuan, Ziwei Lou, Weizeng Zheng, Huanguo Li, Xiaojun Wang, Xiawei Cheng, Yu Zhu, Fan Lin, Fan Yang, Junyu Xu, Anjana Munshi, Parimal Das, Yuanfeng Zhou, Kausik Mandal, Yi Wang, Muhammad Ayub, Nobutaka Hirokawa, Yongmei Xi, Guangfu Chen, Chen Li
Motor proteins, encoded by Kinesin superfamily ( KIF ) genes, are critical for brain development and plasticity. Increasing studies reported KIF 's roles in neurodevelopmental disorders. Here, a 6 years and 3 months-old Chinese boy with markedly symptomatic epilepsy, intellectual disability, brain atrophy, and psychomotor retardation was investigated. His parents and younger sister were phenotypically normal and had no disease-related family history. Whole exome sequencing identified a novel heterozygous in-frame deletion (c...
April 2024: MedComm
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517563/genome-wide-identification-of-the-key-kinesin-genes-during-fiber-and-boll-development-in-upland-cotton-gossypium-hirsutum-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hong Zhu, Jianzhong Xu, Kanbing Yu, Jianfei Wu, Huifang Xu, Shubin Wang, Tianwang Wen
Kinesin is a kind of motor protein, which interacts with microtubule filaments and regulates cellulose synthesis. Cotton fiber is a natural model for studying the cellular development and cellulose synthesis. Therefore, a systematic research of kinesin gene family in cotton (Gossypium spp.) will be beneficial for both understanding the function of kinesin protein and assisting the fiber improvement. Here, we aimed to identify the key kinesin genes present in cotton by combining genome-wide expression profile data, association mapping, and public quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in upland cotton (G...
March 22, 2024: Molecular Genetics and Genomics: MGG
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